There are around 80,000 Bhutanese refugees in the US.
Organised by the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) early this week on November 17, the first-of-its-kind event featured a congressional briefing along with meetings with the State Department and several House and Senate offices, the foundation said in a statement.
The members of HAF met Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, the only Hindu lawmaker in the US House of Representatives.
The briefing, titled "Casualties of Gross National Happiness", was held in conjunction with the Congressional Nepal Caucus co-chairs Congressmen Ander Crenshaw and Jared Polis.
Panelists sought to educate policy makers on the challenges endured by Bhutanese Hindus resettling here in the US, as well as the ongoing human rights concerns in Bhutan.
Bhutanese Hindu refugees living in major cities throughout the US are facing a number of challenges, including a high incidence of mental illness and suicide, trouble obtaining employment and difficulty in retaining their cultural and religious traditions.
